Re: [EVDL] fix it yourself? Myself?

2018-04-28 Thread EVDL Administrator via EV
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Re: [EVDL] fix it yourself? Myself?

2018-04-28 Thread Jan Steinman via EV
> I have the address in NY from which I ordered the current motor, but the > shipping would be brutal. There has to be someplace closer! Electric motors and their repair shops are ubiquitous. My son-in-law has an electric motor repair business in Bellingham, Washington, and is an EV enthusiast

Re: [EVDL] fix it yourself? Myself?

2018-04-27 Thread David Nelson via EV
On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 3:35 PM, Lee Hart via EV wrote: > fred via EV wrote: >> >> I have a Gizmo EV which uses a 10" Sepex motor. > > > That doesn't sound like the original motor. I worked on Gizmos many moons > ago, and as I recall they had D&D 6.7" series motors, and Alltrax > controllers. > F

Re: [EVDL] fix it yourself? Myself?

2018-04-27 Thread Lee Hart via EV
fred via EV wrote: I have a Gizmo EV which uses a 10" Sepex motor. That doesn't sound like the original motor. I worked on Gizmos many moons ago, and as I recall they had D&D 6.7" series motors, and Alltrax controllers. Many moons ago, I discovered a burned brush and guessed that it was du

[EVDL] fix it yourself? Myself?

2018-04-27 Thread fred via EV
I have a Gizmo EV which uses a 10" Sepex motor. Many moons ago, I discovered a burned brush and guessed that it was due to low rpm, high current use by the previous owner. The motor was replaced with a rebuild version shipped from NY state to FL state at not insignificant expense. More recently